Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9578268 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A highly intense pulsed supersonic CH(X2Î ) radical beam source was developed by use of the C(1D) + H2 reaction. CH radicals were state-selected by an electrostatic hexapole field. The focusing curves for the single state-selected CH were measured for the first time by a saturated laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) spectroscopy for the R-branch in A2Î3/2 â X2Î 1/2 transition. The maximum CH flux intensity in the lowest â£J, F, Mã state, â£1/2, 2, 1/2ã was measured by LIF to be 3.2 Ã 1012 rad cmâ2 sâ1 at the focusing point of 150 cm downstream from the nozzle.
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Authors
K. Ikejiri, H. Ohoyama, Y. Nagamachi, T. Kasai,